1) Sulfate ions were added to yttrium hydroxide during precursor synthesis. The addition of sulfate ions resulted in yttria particles with round edges compared to the sharp edges of undoped yttria particles.
2) The maximum transparency in yttria ceramics was achieved with the addition of 10 mol% of ammonium sulfate during precursor synthesis.
3) Transparency in the yttria ceramics was related to the brittleness of the calcined powder aggregates, which was evaluated by their tendency to collapse during ultrasonic dispersion.
The document provides information on several Russian standards (GOST) for determining the mass fraction of various elements in materials. It lists the standard number, title in Russian, status (available for purchase), format (PDF), order code, and languages available. The standards cover topics like refractory materials, silicates, and nickel sulfate, and describe photometric and titrimetric methods for analysis. It also provides contact information for purchasing the standards.
The document provides information on several Russian standards (GOST) for determining the mass fraction of various elements in materials. It lists the standard number, title in Russian, status (available for purchase), format (PDF), order code, and languages available. The standards cover topics like refractory materials, silicates, and nickel sulfate, and describe photometric and titrimetric methods for analysis. It also provides contact information for purchasing the standards.
Hydrogen permeation of ni ba ce0.9y0.1o3-δ cermetBlackhop1
1. The hydrogen permeation ability of Ni-BaCe0.9Y0.1O3-δ (Ni-BCY) cermets with different Ni volume ratios were investigated from 600-750°C.
2. The highest hydrogen permeation rate was achieved with a Ni volume ratio of 30%.
3. For Ni-BCY(40/60) cermets, hydrogen permeation was controlled by bulk diffusion when thicknesses were above 0.6mm, but was controlled by surface exchange for thicknesses of 0.36mm or less.
This document contains descriptions of several techniques (methods) for measuring the amount of electric energy using automated information and measurement systems of commercial accounting units. It provides details of measurement methods for accounting units in various regions of Russia, including Zabaykalsky Krai and the Voronezh region. The document is available for purchase in multiple languages in electronic PDF format from the listed website.
The document appears to contain information about methods and standards for measuring the content of various substances like hydrogen sulfide, selenium, and lead. It provides document codes, languages available, purchase/order details and contact information for ordering standards from www.russiangost.com. The standards involve measuring the content of substances using methods like photometric analysis and voltammetry.
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Computational modeling of pollutant transport, dispersion and deposition is described. Particular attention is given to transport and deposition of contaminant particles in atmospheric flows around buildings, in street canyons and near bridges. The Eulerian-Eulerian and Eulerian-Lagrangian models are outlined. Particular attention was given to the use of advanced anisotropic turbulence models and a Lagrangian particle trajectory analysis. The procedure for simulating the instantaneous turbulence fluctuating velocity vector with the aid of random field model sis described. Examples of dispersion and deposition of pollutants near buildings, in street canyons and near bridges are discussed. It is shown that the computer simulation can predict the features of the experimentally observed pollutant concentration data.
This document appears to contain statistical data reported in Mongolian. It includes numbers and percentages related to various categories of industry in Mongolia for the years 2009-2011. The top-level categories include mining, manufacturing, electricity/heat/gas, construction, wholesale/retail trade, hotels/restaurants, and others. Specific industries listed under mining include coal, cashmere, construction materials, chemicals, and others. The data appears to report values for production, investment, exports, and other metrics.
Hydrogen permeation of ni ba ce0.9y0.1o3-δ cermetBlackhop1
1. The hydrogen permeation ability of Ni-BaCe0.9Y0.1O3-δ (Ni-BCY) cermets with different Ni volume ratios were investigated from 600-750°C.
2. The highest hydrogen permeation rate was achieved with a Ni volume ratio of 30%.
3. For Ni-BCY(40/60) cermets, hydrogen permeation was controlled by bulk diffusion when thicknesses were above 0.6mm, but was controlled by surface exchange for thicknesses of 0.36mm or less.
This document contains descriptions of several techniques (methods) for measuring the amount of electric energy using automated information and measurement systems of commercial accounting units. It provides details of measurement methods for accounting units in various regions of Russia, including Zabaykalsky Krai and the Voronezh region. The document is available for purchase in multiple languages in electronic PDF format from the listed website.
The document appears to contain information about methods and standards for measuring the content of various substances like hydrogen sulfide, selenium, and lead. It provides document codes, languages available, purchase/order details and contact information for ordering standards from www.russiangost.com. The standards involve measuring the content of substances using methods like photometric analysis and voltammetry.
Computational methods applications in air pollution modeling (Dr. Yadghar)knowdiff
Computational modeling of pollutant transport, dispersion and deposition is described. Particular attention is given to transport and deposition of contaminant particles in atmospheric flows around buildings, in street canyons and near bridges. The Eulerian-Eulerian and Eulerian-Lagrangian models are outlined. Particular attention was given to the use of advanced anisotropic turbulence models and a Lagrangian particle trajectory analysis. The procedure for simulating the instantaneous turbulence fluctuating velocity vector with the aid of random field model sis described. Examples of dispersion and deposition of pollutants near buildings, in street canyons and near bridges are discussed. It is shown that the computer simulation can predict the features of the experimentally observed pollutant concentration data.
This document appears to contain statistical data reported in Mongolian. It includes numbers and percentages related to various categories of industry in Mongolia for the years 2009-2011. The top-level categories include mining, manufacturing, electricity/heat/gas, construction, wholesale/retail trade, hotels/restaurants, and others. Specific industries listed under mining include coal, cashmere, construction materials, chemicals, and others. The data appears to report values for production, investment, exports, and other metrics.
This document examines obstacles to internet development in developing countries, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa. It finds that infrastructure like telecommunications, roads, and electricity is lacking. Geographic obstacles also pose challenges. While a few emerging countries have invested heavily in ICT infrastructure and seen internet growth, most of Sub-Saharan Africa has seen internet remain undeveloped or used only for entertainment. New web services and mobile technologies have been slow to reach the region. The document aims to analyze bottlenecks and examine strategies to improve African countries' participation in the digital world.
The document summarizes the user-centered design approach taken in the DEUS research project to develop solutions for deploying and easing use of wireless services. User research was conducted through observations and interviews in different application domains to understand user needs and tasks. Personas and scenarios were developed from this research. Prototypes of the solutions were iteratively tested with end users to refine the design based on usability feedback. The goal was to develop generic solutions that addressed common user requirements across application domains.
The document discusses coverage aspects of a DVB-H system in Ghent, Belgium. It examines coverage of a single transmitter, wireless penetration of 100 buildings, and technical performance across different reception scenarios. It then calculates the required number of transmitters to provide good indoor coverage for Flanders under different scenarios involving low, medium, and high transmitter categories. The key finding is that indoor coverage requires a very high number of transmitters and is highly sensitive to carrier-to-noise ratio.
Tagging allows listeners to enhance their music experience by sending an SMS code to receive access codes for additional content. Over 4.6 million people in Flanders listen to the radio daily for 175-266 minutes. While most music content is free, 10% of concertgoers pay for exclusive content, spending more on live music than recorded. Tagger.fm aims to enhance the brand experience through interactive media that builds profiles from fan opinions across radio, TV, and print.
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The document discusses assertiveness and effective communication techniques. It defines different communication styles like passive, aggressive, and assertive. It then outlines Marshall Rosenberg's model of non-violent communication, which involves observing objectively, identifying feelings, expressing underlying needs, and making requests to have needs met. The document provides examples of feelings associated with satisfied and unsatisfied needs. It concludes by emphasizing self-evaluation after communicating to improve future interactions.
This document discusses personas and how they can be used to communicate user research findings within an organization. It covers:
1. What personas are and how they represent target users through fictional profiles based on user data.
2. The benefits of using personas over big documents, including how they promote collaboration, communication, and empathy for users.
3. The process of creating personas through workshops that analyze user data, create fictional profiles, and prioritize key users.
4. Methods for using personas like walkthroughs, prioritization lists, and moodboards to guide design decisions.
The document summarizes a technical workshop on wireless sensor networks. It provides an overview of the hardware and software used, including the Tmote Sky and EE sensor nodes, the iNode embedded PCs, and the TinyOS software platform. It also describes the Job scheduling system and iPlatform that are used to define and run experiments on the testbed.
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IBBT is a research institute in Belgium that conducts interdisciplinary research projects with over 300 industry partners. It has an annual budget of 25 million Euros and over 700 researchers across 6 institutes. IBBT focuses on demand-driven research in key technology areas through projects like ICON and Living Labs. It also has business development programs to support commercialization including intellectual property management, incubation projects, entrepreneurship training like iSteps and iBootCamps, and pre-seed financing through iVenture. The goal is to translate research results into new products, services and economic activity through collaboration with industry.
The document lists key Senate and House leaders including their positions, years elected and re-elected, number of terms served, home states, and some brief details about their policy focuses or additional information. For the Senate, it mentions Robert Byrd as President Pro Tempore, Harry Reid as Majority Leader, Mitch McConnell as Minority Leader, and their assistant leaders. For the House, it lists Nancy Pelosi as Speaker, John Boehner as Minority Leader, and their whips and majority leaders.
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1) Markku Markkula discusses lessons learned from creating Aalto University through the merging of three universities in Finland.
2) Aalto University aims to have a strong focus on strategic areas and secure independent resources for research, create a new student-centric culture, and better integrate research, teaching, and societal interaction.
3) By 2020, Aalto University aims to become the most important player in setting Finland's science, creativity, and innovation agenda and to develop strengths as a globally unique hub of excellence in research and innovation.
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1) The document discusses cognitive radio and software defined radio issues addressed at World Radiocommunication Conferences WRC-07 and WRC-11.
2) At WRC-07, agenda item 1.19 was adopted to study regulatory measures to enable cognitive radio and software defined radio based on ITU-R studies.
3) Between WRC-07 and WRC-11, ITU-R studied the issues through Working Party 1B and other groups. Drafting of the Conference Preparatory Meeting report was a major milestone.
4) WRC-11 would then consider the ITU-R studies and take appropriate actions on cognitive radio and software defined radio regulatory measures
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The document discusses challenges facing ICT innovation policies in Europe and proposes a more holistic approach. It argues that current policies focus too much on technological research and not enough on design, user needs, and business models. It also claims policies do not support commercialization of research results or collaboration between academia and business. The document proposes that future policies promote: 1) art, creativity, and design in ICT research to create new products and services, 2) user-centered design and innovation, and 3) closer collaboration across sectors to support innovation from research through commercialization. Adopting this holistic approach could help overcome barriers and better promote ICT innovation in Europe.
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1. The document discusses using Small Groups As Complex Systems Theory (SGACS) as a theoretical lens to study coordination in interdisciplinary research projects.
2. SGACS provides concepts to analyze group structure, activities, outcomes, and how they are influenced by context. This framework can be used to diagnose issues, compare groups, and predict performance.
3. The document proposes applying SGACS through case studies of research groups at IBBT to gain insights on coordination challenges over time and benefits like improving project evaluations and management.
The document discusses hiking trails and natural parks in Taiwan, providing details on several specific hiking trails and parks, including their locations, features, and recommended times to visit. It encourages exploring Taiwan's natural beauty and preserving the environment.
This document contains instructions for a test booklet containing 90 questions divided into three parts - Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics. The test is 3 hours long and the maximum marks are 360. Each question is worth 4 marks and there will be deductions for incorrect answers. Candidates are not allowed to carry any unauthorized materials into the examination hall. Rough work can be done in the spaces provided in the test booklet.
This document contains instructions for a test booklet containing 90 questions divided into three parts - Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics. The test is 3 hours long and the maximum marks are 360. Each question is worth 4 marks and there will be deductions for incorrect answers. Candidates are not allowed to carry any unauthorized materials into the examination hall. Rough work can be done in the spaces provided in the test booklet.
This document contains instructions for a test booklet containing 90 questions divided into three parts - Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics. The test is 3 hours long and the maximum marks are 360. Each question is worth 4 marks and there will be deductions for incorrect answers. Candidates are not allowed to carry any unauthorized materials into the examination hall. Rough work can be done in the spaces provided in the test booklet.
This document discusses user analysis and communication technology. It provides definitions and examples of how user data can be collected and analyzed to understand behavior and improve visual communication. Specific topics covered include user profiling, data collection methods, analyzing interactions, and using insights to enhance interfaces and information access.
This document provides a summary of Media Global Links Co., Ltd.'s earnings report for the first quarter of 2008. Key points include:
- Revenue was 1.722 trillion yen, up 46% from projections but below the initial forecast.
- Operating income was -1.494 trillion yen, below projections.
- Domestic sales increased 36% year-on-year while overseas sales decreased, especially in communications infrastructure.
1. The derivative of a function represents the instantaneous rate of change of the dependent variable with respect to the independent variable.
2. Derivatives allow us to determine rates of change, maxima, minima, and points of inflection in problems involving kinematics, optimization, and related rate applications.
3. Some examples of applications of derivatives include calculating velocities, acceleration, rates of growth or decay, and optimization problems involving maxima and minima.
The document describes a chemical reaction involving chromium and provides equations and calculations related to the reaction. It gives the reactants, products, and balanced chemical equations. It also gives the experimental procedure, results, and calculations including moles of reactants and products and reaction rates.
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This document contains instructions for a test booklet and answer sheet. It states that the test booklet has 40 printed pages and should not be opened until instructed. Candidates must fill in their details on the answer sheet carefully. The test is 3 hours long and consists of 90 questions worth a total of 360 marks across 3 sections. Questions are worth 4 marks each for the correct answer and there will be deductions for incorrect answers. Candidates are not allowed to bring unauthorized materials into the exam hall.
IIT-JEE Mains 2015 Offline Previous Question Paper Set BEneutron
This document contains instructions for a test booklet and answer sheet. It states that the test booklet has 40 printed pages and 90 questions worth a maximum of 360 marks. The questions are divided into three parts (Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics) with 30 questions of equal weightage in each part. Candidates will be awarded 4 marks for each correct response and will lose 1/4 marks for each incorrect response. Only one response per question is allowed, and rough work should be done in the designated spaces provided.
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This document contains instructions for a test booklet and answer sheet. It provides details like the number of pages in the test booklet, instructions to candidates, details to be filled on the answer sheet like name, roll number, signature etc. It also provides important instructions regarding duration of the exam, number of questions, distribution of questions into parts, marking scheme, and procedures to be followed during and after the exam.
IIT-JEE Mains 2015 Offline Previous Question Paper Set DEneutron
This document contains instructions for a test booklet and answer sheet. It provides details like the number of pages in the test booklet, instructions to candidates, details to be filled on the answer sheet like name, roll number, signature etc. It also provides important instructions regarding duration of the exam, number of questions, distribution of questions into parts, marking scheme, and procedures to be followed during and after the exam.
Hydrogen permeation of ni ba ce0.9y0.1o3-δ cermetBlackhop1
1. The hydrogen permeation ability of Ni-BaCe0.9Y0.1O3-δ (Ni-BCY) cermets with different Ni volume ratios were investigated from 600-750°C.
2. The highest hydrogen permeation rate was achieved with a Ni volume ratio of 30%.
3. For Ni-BCY(40/60) cermets, hydrogen permeation was controlled by bulk diffusion for thicknesses above 0.6mm, but was controlled by surface exchange for thicknesses of 0.36mm or less.
Here are five questions with answers in 30 words each based on the given paragraph:
1. What does Rayward suggest about the emergence of information science as a distinct discipline? (5 marks)
Rayward suggests that information science emerged as a distinct discipline from parts of library science and computer science.
2. According to Rayward, what conclusion can be drawn about the history of information science? (5 marks)
According to Rayward, the conclusion that can be drawn about the history of information science is that it is an interdisciplinary field and those interested in it need to draw upon related fields of study.
3. What does the passage suggest about the influence of library and computer science on information science? (
1. Briefly state the main concern of publishers regarding electronic publishing.
2. Mention two benefits that electronic publications offer library users according to the passage.
3. State one reason why collection managers have encouraged the development of electronic resources.
4. Summarize the approach adopted by publishers towards collection managers as mentioned in the passage.
5. State one important issue that collection managers need to be cautious about according to the passage.
Here are the answers to the questions in 30 words each:
1. The first period in the Age of Computers in libraries was that of library automation.
2. The second period was that of library digitization.
3. Library automation made library processes like circulation, cataloguing and serials control more efficient using computers.
4. Library digitization involved storing some library content in digital form and making it accessible through computer systems.
5. While library automation is well established, library digitization is still in a developing state with an uncertain future.
1. The question asks to find the measure of angle PCA given that angle CAB is 53°08' and PQ is a tangent to a circle with centre O touching it at point C.
2. It asks to find the value of k if k19, 2k21 and 2k17 are consecutive terms of an AP.
3. It provides information that the angle of elevation of the top of a ladder leaning against a wall is 60° and the foot of the ladder is 2.5 m away from the wall, and asks to find the length of the ladder.
Here are the steps I would follow to collect information on "Library Automation in India":
1. Search library and information science databases like Library and Information Science Abstracts (LISA), Library Literature and Information Science Full Text for articles on the topic.
2. Search library websites of IITs, IIMs and other premier institutes in India for reports and case studies on their library automation initiatives.
3. Search the websites of major library automation software vendors in India like Libsys, Newgen, Campion, etc. for white papers, case studies and news on library automation projects in India.
4. Search conference websites and proceedings of national library conferences in India for papers presented on library automation.
This document is a PDF file containing technical information about the document structure and formatting. It includes objects like pages, images, and streams of encoded text. The summary provides high-level technical details without interpreting the full contents.
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1. Two stones are thrown simultaneously from the edge of a cliff 240 m high, with initial speeds of 10 m/s and 40 m/s.
2. The graph that best represents the time variation of the relative position of the second stone with respect to the first is a curve that increases with time at a decreasing rate, levels off, and then decreases with time at an increasing rate.
3. This curve matches the scenario described where the stone with the higher initial speed increases its lead over the other stone as they rise, levels off when they reach their maximum height and begin to fall, and then the other stone gains on it as they fall back to the ground.